KING'S PROGRESS.
OUTDOORS IN CASTLE GROUNDS (carrzD rasas association—»t eixct*ic TXLIGHAPH—COmiOBT.) (Received June 11th, 9,30 p.m.) LONDON, June 11. For the first time since his second illness, his Majesty was out yesterday for 30 minutee in the grounds of Windsor Castle with the Queen. The doctors are so satisfied with his condition that no further bulletin will be issued for the next few days.—"The Times" Cables.
SATISFACTORY BULLETIN. LONDON, Jane 10. It is officially stated that the King is making progress. The abseess is diminishing la site, and his general health is good. The bulletin ia regarded la Court circles as eminently satisfactory, recording an even greater improvement than was hoped for. Sir Hugh Rigby saw his Majesty for the first time since the development of the abscess and signed the bulletin. Australian Press Association, United Service.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19643, 12 June 1929, Page 10
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